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Xiaomi SU7 Flies Off Shelves, But Crashes, Delays And Complaints Sour Debut

April 2, 2024 by admin 0 Comments

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Xiaomi learns that even successful launches can be difficult, as SU7 popularity leads to crashes, order backlogs, and refund regret

April 1, 2024 at 16:58

  • Smartphone giant Xiaomi’s first car is a hit, literally and figuratively, as test drivers crash early examples of the car.
  • The new electric sedan’s popularity means long wait times for buyers who want the SU7.
  • Some of the people who ordered one may have accidentally voided their ability to get a refund on their deposit, after clicking the wrong button on the automaker’s website.

When Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi launched its first vehicle, the all-electric SU7, about a week ago, it sparked massive interest from local buyers. The sedan promises to offer technology and performance rivaling the best from Tesla and Porsche, all at a fraction of the price.

The days following the launch, however, have been far from smooth, with extended wait times for deliveries, accusations of failing to honor a money-back guarantee, and reports of several crashes tarnishing the otherwise popular debut of the EV.

More: Xiaomi SU7 Starts At $29,900 Undercutting Tesla Model 3 By $4,000

Despite a starting price of 215,900 yuan (around US$29,900 at current exchange rates), the base model SU7 offers more than 435 miles (700 km) of range and 295 hp (220 kW / 299 PS). That led the company to receive 50,000 orders within 27 minutes of the launch, and 88,898 orders within 24 hours.

That’s certainly an impressive feat, but the volume of orders is leading to some issues. Reuters reports that consumers will have to wait a long time to get their car. Those who ordered an SU7 Pro (which gets up to 516 miles / 830 km of range on the CLTC cycle) will have to wait 18 to 21 weeks (around four to five months) to get their vehicles.

Worse still, those who ordered the top of the range SU7 Max, which promises to deliver 497 miles (800 km) of range and 663 hp (495 kW / 673 PS), will have to wait as long as 30 weeks, or seven and a half months, to actually receive their vehicle.

 Xiaomi SU7 Flies Off Shelves, But Crashes, Delays And Complaints Sour Debut

For buyers who were turned off by the wait times, there could also be problems. Singtao reports that consumers who want to cancel their order are complaining that they are unable to get their deposits back.

Xiaomi promised that customers’ 5,000 yuan (around US$690) deposit could be refunded within seven days of a customer placing their order. However, some of the 469 customers who requested a refund say the policy is not being honored. Xiaomi seems to be suggesting that this could be down to user error.

The company clarified that customers could lock their orders in before the seven days had elapsed, which makes the order non-refundable. The company has now made it more difficult to lock in an order on its website, in an attempt to make it harder to do it accidentally.

The final difficulty that Xiaomi has had to deal with since launching the SU7 is the people driving it, reports Singtao and Car News China. Photos and videos of drivers losing control of demonstrator vehicles have started emerging on Chinese social media.

With the most powerful version of the car offering drivers 663 hp (495 kW / 673 PS) and instant electric torque, it perhaps shouldn’t come as a surprise that some of the people who are test-driving it are surprised by its get-up-and-go.

Some have questioned whether the speed with which evidence of the car crashing has emerged is a sign that its traction control system is underdeveloped. However, the plethora of Ford Mustang crash videos on the internet prove that new automakers aren’t the only ones who struggle with a reputation for crashing.

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This article was originally published by Carscoops.com. Read the original article here.
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